Nothing Phone 4a Pro leak reveals a slightly bigger batter than the last year's mid-ranger, alongside an improved IP rating.
The Nothing Phone 4a has been spotted on a certification database. This certification reveals a new detail about the upcoming ...
Notably, the (4a) Pro is the only mobile to support eSIM usage. The color variants - blue/pink/white/black - will also apply ...
The Nothing Phone (4a) has appeared on UAE’s TDRA certification platform, indicating the device will launch in the region ...
The earbuds and the case look good, but the earbuds have serious technical problems.
Nothing has been teasing an operating system built for AI and, today, they’re showing that off with “Essential” and it’s… a lot. “Essential” is, by Nothing’s description, a “new kind of operating ...
Looks aren’t everything, but to Nothing, they’re a whole lot of something. Take the Ear A, Nothing’s replacement for the original Ear 1 wireless earbuds that put the tech startup on the map just a few ...
Through its website this week, Nothing has confirmed plans to launch a new “open” audio product on September 24. Earbuds are perhaps the most popular products that Nothing makes, and to date we’ve ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Prakhar Khanna covers the consumer tech beat for Forbes. Nothing’s new phone doesn’t feature LED strips anymore. The Nothing Phone ...
Nothing, the London-based tech company, releases its Nothing Phone (3) flagship later this year, and the co-founder has just revealed that it will be “100%” coming to the United States, Carl Pei said.
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